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Old Jan 27, 2009 | 10:12 PM
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I'm looking at a new Graphite '08 G35S 6MT with Nav and Premium for 31,150. This includes the $4000 incentive. It's the end of the month, so they said they are willing to do what it takes to get me in the car. LOL. Now, if only my car sale didn't fall through today! arrrrgghhhh!!
 
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Old Jan 28, 2009 | 06:36 PM
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New 2008 G35S owner

Just purchased a 2008 Platinum Graphite/graphite G35S auto with Sport package, Premium Package, splash gaurdes, window tint, truck mat, cargo net for
>>>>> $31,095+225 doc and prep from Crest in Plano. I am from Oklahoma so no tax, title fees charged until I tag it back home in Tulsa.

Worked with a guy who called himself Johnny Utah, but he was straight forward and honest about dealing.

I then drove it home monday to Tulsa in an ice storm where they closed down highway 169 and schools are still closed. Have not moved the car since I slid the car home on monday night. Took me 5.5 hours to get from Plano to Tulsa which normaly takes me 3.5 to 4 hours. Make it home without a scratch.
 
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Old Jan 28, 2009 | 10:37 PM
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^That's a great deal. Congrats! Very similar to what I paid ($32K) for my 2008 G35S with Premium & Nav packages, splash guards, mats, trunk mat/net , wheel locks, etc... Glad to hear you (and the car) made it home safely.

Enjoy the new car!!!
 
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Old Feb 7, 2009 | 10:52 PM
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Any dealers willing to do the rebates and lease? I have little interest in owning a car for more than 3 years at a time...usually bored at 2 years.
 
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Old Feb 9, 2009 | 08:22 PM
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'08 Journey Sedan - AT Spt, Prm, spoil, splash, cgonet

Got a black on black, picked up this weekend after purchase during the week.
$30k + TTL, w/o dealer finance.
There were only a few left in SF Bay Area w/ Prm & Spt, w/o Nav.
This car was from earlier in the year, MSRP base at $32,300 rather than $32,700.
Sticker was $37,925, so in line with others reporting $8k off MSRP. Did have ~620 miles, dealer claimed shuffled through several dealers, but that still seems high for this to make sense. Anyway, checked it out, clean and drives nice!
Good luck to those shopping.
 
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Old Feb 10, 2009 | 06:27 PM
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Hey guys, finally I did not buy the G ... I did not have the price I was looking for, the best was $30,700 before TTL with prem + tire and wheel package :/
I bought the second car on my list, Hey guys, a fully load 350Z touring 2008, white pearl with orange burn leather with everything, nav, side airbags, aerodynamics package, 18" chrome wheels, and free tint + nitrosomething tire. The car is new, 20 miles on it
The sticker was $39,000 I paid $28,900 + TTLs .. So, I had a great deal and I am happy (I guess it is the most important part !!!)

Anyway thanks for the advices and this topic, it helped me a lot Have fun with your Gs guys
 
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Old Feb 15, 2009 | 10:16 AM
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G35x + Premium good deal?

Hey everyone,

I just started considering the G35x. Spent some time driving it yesterday and I loved it. I negotiated a deal down to $30,700 + TTL + standard financing for a 2008 G35x with the premium package (no tech, no nav). I was wondering whether you all thought that was a good deal or not. It seems like most of the people here are buying the G35s with premium but I was interested in getting the AWD.

Any advice on how to go about bargaining would be greatly appreciated too!

Thanks!
 
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Old Feb 15, 2009 | 10:25 AM
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Your right at invoice minus marketing support which is an ok deal if it were a current year car. Considering you lose alot more driving it off the lot from a 2009 g37. I would try to work them for more. I would want at least another grand off of that. I sure others here will say more. Also try for free service and oil changes. You can get invoice price on a current year car in this market. Just my opinion.
 
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Old Feb 15, 2009 | 04:17 PM
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Originally Posted by dasein
Hey everyone,

I just started considering the G35x. Spent some time driving it yesterday and I loved it. I negotiated a deal down to $30,700 + TTL + standard financing for a 2008 G35x with the premium package (no tech, no nav). I was wondering whether you all thought that was a good deal or not. It seems like most of the people here are buying the G35s with premium but I was interested in getting the AWD.

Any advice on how to go about bargaining would be greatly appreciated too!

Thanks!

Folks here are reporting purchasing the vehicle for around $8k off MSRP...I am not sure what your MSRP is (what other "dealer add-ons" are included), but you should try to be in that ball park (and preferably, lower). Good luck buddy!
 
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Old Feb 17, 2009 | 12:44 PM
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^ +1

I got $8k - $9K off MSRP on my 2008 G35S (paid $32K, car stickered for right around $41K) when I bought it back in October, so I would assume you should be able to get a similar deal now, if not better.

Good luck!
 
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Old Feb 17, 2009 | 08:14 PM
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Originally Posted by kid4now
Your right at invoice minus marketing support which is an ok deal if it were a current year car. Considering you lose alot more driving it off the lot from a 2009 g37. I would try to work them for more. I would want at least another grand off of that. I sure others here will say more. Also try for free service and oil changes. You can get invoice price on a current year car in this market. Just my opinion.
Considering it's nearly March I would bee looking at $7000 off invoice pricing. $4000 incentive + $3000 just because that would make me buy the car.
 
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